Villas-Boas is anticipated handy long-term injury absentees Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Scott Parker starts tomorrow and also a variety of squad players will also be given a possibility. Their opponents beat Spurs inside 1987 final, but have fallen from grace since. Coventry now sit 11th in League One, 52 places below Spurs in the league ladder, but Freund insists they're not going to have some opposition lightly. Left-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto has overcome his knee injury and looks set to generate his first Tottenham appearance in four months. Midfielder Scott Parker could make his begin in the season and goalkeeper Brad Friedel could play as Villas-Boas looks to rotate his squad carrying out a tiring festive period.
Winger Gareth Bale can be purchased following his one-match suspension but defender William Gallas (calf) isn't likely to feature and Younes Kaboul fades until mid-to-late February along with knee problem. Manager Mark Robins hopes Coventry will revive the spirit of 1987 by putting on replica shirts with their proudest day. The Sky Blues upset fancied Spurs 3-2 at Wembley in the concepts the club's first nevertheless is their only domestic cup final, clinching the optimum moment within their history.
A Tottenham side boasting brand names Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, Clive Allen, Chris Waddle, Richard Gough and Ray Clemence, and the like, were undone by Gary Mabbutt's injury-time own goal. And also the romance in the FA Cup has not been lost 26 years on as soon as the two sides were again paired together for just a third-round tie at White Hart Lane.
Robins has himself pushed the very thought of donning the club's famous Sky Blue and white stripes from that day, and they're going to do it before around 5,000 travelling City supporters. Coventry captain Carl Baker, 30, does not even remember City's skipper from 1987, Brian Kilcline, and admits not to ever having watched one more, although which may possibly change about the team coach travelling down to London.
A Tottenham side boasting brand names Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, Clive Allen, Chris Waddle, Richard Gough and Ray Clemence, and the like, were undone by Gary Mabbutt's injury-time own goal. And also the romance in the FA Cup has not been lost 26 years on as soon as the two sides were again paired together for just a third-round tie at White Hart Lane.
Robins has himself pushed the very thought of donning the club's famous Sky Blue and white stripes from that day, and they're going to do it before around 5,000 travelling City supporters. Coventry captain Carl Baker, 30, does not even remember City's skipper from 1987, Brian Kilcline, and admits not to ever having watched one more, although which may possibly change about the team coach travelling down to London.







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